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It’s no secret that Malaysians are spending a fortune on skincare products in an effort to maintain their looks as they grow older. Though, there apparently is another way to stay looking youthful, and it’s free!
The Public Health Malaysia Facebook page explained how getting proper sleep helps your skin to remain healthy, from the inside.
“Many people are willing to buy expensive serums, night creams, facial treatments and skin supplements. Because, we see dull skin, acne and puffy eyes and feel our faces look old. But, strangely, when we only sleep for 5 hours a day, we consider it normal,”
“In fact, sleep is the most basic ‘skincare’ that people have ignored. During sleep, the body is repairing cells, controlling stress hormones, stabilising emotions and helping skin to recover from daily damage.”
They shared how not getting enough sleep can cause unwanted effects including an increase in cortisol, skin becoming more prone to inflammation, eyes looking tired, appetite getting disrupted and the body getting tired quickly even after just waking up in the morning.
Public Health Malaysia went on to urge the public to avoid ‘generously’ damaging our body at night while spending lavishly on skincare products.
“Skincare can help from the outside. Sleep helps from the inside,”
“Sometimes, the glow we’re looking for isn’t in a little bottle on our vanity tables. It starts with one simple decision at night: putting down your phone, turning off the lights and giving our body a chance to rest,” they added.
This school holiday season, MyTOWN Shopping Centre invites families, friends and food lovers to come together for a flavour-filled celebration with the launch of “MyFoodie Fest”, happening from 27th May to 7th June 2026.
Designed as a vibrant and family-friendly festival, MyFoodie Fest brings together exciting food experiences, live entertainment, and interactive activities across the centre, creating meaningful moments for shoppers to eat, explore and connect throughout the long weekends.
The festival will feature two exciting experiences:
Foodies on Fire (27th May – 2nd June 2026), taking place at Town Park and Sunken Garden, will bring together over fifty vendors serving a mouthwatering variety of grilled, fried, and savoury street food favourites. Shoppers can also enjoy live performances, interactive activities, and a lively outdoor atmosphere perfect for families and food enthusiasts alike.
Following that, Delectable Foodies x Coffee Week (3rd – 7th June 2026), happening at Central Town, will offer a charming garden-inspired showcase featuring artisanal coffee, pastries, desserts, and other sweet indulgences.
Throughout the festival, shoppers can look forward to an exciting line-up of activities including the Gamer’s Hideout Cooking-Off Challenge, a Grill-It-Yourself Corner, live busking performances, and a Didi & Friends Meet & Greet session. The festival will also feature performances by local talents Aisha Retno and Cherpen, alongside lively music and entertainment throughout the festival period.
MyFoodie Fest is made possible through the support and collaboration of MyTOWN’s valued tenants and partners, including IKEA, Village Grocer, Decathlon, Eiger, Gamer’s Hideout, Kyros Kebab, Juice Works, and Absolute Thai.
“At MyTOWN, we believe shopping centres are more than just places to shop. They are spaces where people come together to discover something new and enjoy meaningful moments with one another. Through MyFoodieFest, we hope to bring families, friends, and communities together through food, fun and shared experiences during the school holiday season,” said Mohd Azhan Che Mat, General Manager of MyTOWN Shopping Centre.
SOURCE: MYTOWNKL
SOURCE: MYTOWNKL
Beyond food and entertainment, MyFoodie Fest will also support a meaningful community initiative in collaboration with Gamer’s Hideout and Kechara Soup Kitchen Society. For over 17 years, Kechara Soup Kitchen Society has supported marginalised communities across Malaysia, including the homeless, urban poor and Orang Asli communities through its Soup Kitchen, Food Bank and Empowerment programmes.
As part of this initiative, shoppers can participate in the Cooking-Off Challenge by making a minimum donation of RM1 to play the popular two-player Nintendo Switch game, “Overcooked”. Participants will work together to achieve target scores for a chance to win tenant vouchers, with all proceeds channelled directly to Kechara Soup Kitchen Society in support of its ongoing community efforts. The organisation will also be present at Town Park throughout the festival to engage with shoppers and raise awareness of its initiatives.
“Beyond creating experiences, we also want to give back to the community in meaningful ways. We hope this collaboration encourages shoppers to come together not only through food and entertainment, but also through small acts of kindness that can make a difference,” added En Azhan.
SOURCE: MYTOWNKL
In conjunction with the festival, shoppers can also enjoy exciting rewards and promotions. With qualifying spending, shoppers can redeem a complimentary corn and grill set at Town Park, sponsored by Village Grocer, limited to the first 500 redemptions. Promotions are valid until 2nd June 2026.
Additionally, shoppers who spend RM150 in a single receipt can participate in a Digital Spin-the-Wheel activity for a chance to win exciting daily rewards, including RM69 and RM99 e-cash vouchers, along with other exclusive prizes.
Continuing to strengthen its retail offerings, MyTOWN Shopping Centre is also excited to welcome several new tenants this month, including U.JU Home, Siti Khadijah, Mamabunz and MKW: My Kreative World, further reinforcing MyTOWN Shopping Centre as an everyday destination designed for the many.
On-Ground Activities and Performances:
Foodies On Fire
Dates: 27th May – 2nd June 2026
Location: Town Park & Sunken Garden
Key Highlights: 50+ Street Food Vendors, Overcooked Challenge, Grill-it-Yourself
The pages of reading meet the future of imagination as Rakuten Kobo makes its debut at Kuala Lumpur International Book Fair (KLIBF) at World Trade Centre Kuala Lumpur, taking place from 29th May to 7th June 2026, open daily from 10am to 10pm. The brand will present an interactive showcase celebrating storytelling, technology, and creativity for readers of all ages.
Located at Booth 207, visitors are invited to step into an experience where reading meets innovation, as Kobo showcases its latest range of eReaders alongside exclusive on-ground promotions and an AI-powered photo experience designed to transform book lovers into characters inspired by their favourite genres.
SOURCE: RAKUTEN KOBO
Throughout the fair, visitors can explore Kobo’s latest devices, including colour eReaders that bring stories, illustrations, and annotations to life with rich and diverse colours. Whether for novels, comics, or note-taking, Kobo’s devices are designed to make reading more immersive, portable, and enjoyable for every type of reader.
As part of its KLIBF 2026 showcase, Kobo is offering exclusive event-only promotions available at its booth:
Kobo Libra Colour — RM999 (RRP: RM1,149) | Save RM150
Kobo Clara Colour — RM709 (RRP: RM849) | Save RM140
Kobo Clara BW — RM599 (RRP: RM749) | Save RM150
Selected accessories are also offered at special promotional prices. The Libra Colour SleepCover is available at RM130, down from RM185, while the Clara BW and Colour SleepCover are available at RM125, down from RM155.
SOURCE: RAKUTEN KOBO
Visitors who purchase any Kobo eReader during the event will receive a RM120 eBook voucher, along with exclusive Kobo stickers. Those who purchase an eReader together with an accessory will also receive a complimentary Kobo tote bag, while stocks last.
Adding to the special occasion and further encouraging reading discovery, Kobo is offering a 25% discount on eBooks sitewide from 29th May to 8th June 2026, using the promo code ‘MYKL26”. Adding a creative and interactive dimension to the booth experience, Kobo introduces an AI Photo Experience where visitors who follow Kobo Malaysia on Instagram or TikTok can participate in an activation that transforms their photos into AI-generated themed portraits.
Visitors can choose from four themed experiences, including romance, sci-fi, Harry Potter-inspired fantasy, and Sherlock Holmes-inspired detective adventure, allowing them to see themselves reimagined as characters from literary worlds while creating shareable social media moments. The experience blends literature, imagination, and artificial intelligence, offering a modern and interactive extension of storytelling that encourages visitors to engage with reading in a fun and memorable way.
Rakuten Kobo’s participation at KLIBF 2026 highlights the evolving intersection between reading culture and digital innovation, offering visitors access to eReaders, exclusive promotions, and immersive experiences that celebrate storytelling in new and engaging ways.
Visitors are invited to explore Kobo’s latest devices, promotions, and interactive experiences at Booth 207 throughout the duration of KLIBF 2026. For more information, visit https://ift.tt/DifpAg6
In case you haven’t heard the news, Genting Highlands will start charging visitors a toll fee. Following the initial announcement in November 2025, there is now an official starting date for the toll and the charges.
According to reports, the Genting Highlands toll will start charging from 28th May 2026 (Thursday) onwards. However, the charges will be implemented in two phases, with the second phase starting on 28th June 2026 (Sunday). Lingkaran Cekap Sdn Bhd will be the authorised road operator for Jalan Genting Highlands. The charges will be collected when motorists enter through Genting Sempah or through Gohtong Jaya.
SOURCE: TWITTER (@staronline)
All permitted vehicles, except exempted categories, are required to pay upon entering Genting Highlands. The exempted vehicle categories are emergency vehicles, motorcycles, and private vehicles belonging to public servants working at designated government institutions located in Genting Highlands, such as schools and hospitals. Here are the vehicle classes required to pay the toll, and the charges:
Class 1 – Car/Van: RM5
Class 2 – Medium Lorry: RM15
Class 3 – Heavy Lorry: RM25
Class 4 – Taxis: RM3.30
Class 5 – Bus: RM5
Classes 2, 3, 4 and 5 must enter the toll through the designated “Lorong Khas” lanes or use the license plate recognition (LPR) system. Meanwhile, the second phase will see preferential schemes for permanent residents of Genting Highlands. Lingkaran Cekap said each household will be allowed to register up to two Class 1 vehicles and opt for a preferential rate that is 10% lower than the standard charge or subscribe to a six-month unlimited entries season pass.
SOURCE: TWITTER (@bernamadotcom)
However, Lingkaran Cekap also added that it will periodically review the exemptions and preferential rates to reflect operational and policy requirements. If you’re wondering why the toll is needed, Genting Malaysia explained that the fee is to cover the maintenance costs for the private road. The company has borne the costs since the 1960s and added that imposing a fee is the most sustainable option for the future.
Since the implementation will take place later this week, and during a school holiday, those planning to drive up to Genting Highlands or visit Resorts World Genting will have to take note. Visit Lingkaran Cekap’s official website for more information.
This Father’s Day, W Kuala Lumpur sets the stage for a celebration made for every kind of dad, from the one who owns the room with throwback charm to the one who gathers the family around the table, and the one who savours the finer things.
From a high-energy W BRUNCH Father’s Day Edition across Living Room, Flock and WET Deck to a refined YUM CHA at YEN Father’s Day Edition, the weekend unfolds with bold flavours, nostalgic beats, playful family moments and heartfelt indulgence, all crafted to celebrate the man of the hour in true W style.
SOURCE: W KUALA LUMPUR
W BRUNCH: FATHER’S DAY EDITION
This Father’s Day, W BRUNCH Father’s Day Edition gives brunch a nostalgic remix with throwback beats, bold flavours and dad-approved energy. The celebration kicks off at Living Room, where cocktails, pass-arounds and old school hits set the mood before the feast moves into full swing at Flock.
Guests can look forward to fire-kissed roasts, indulgent sweet treats and bold brunch favourites made for dad to feast to his heart’s content. Turning up the afternoon, the experience features live DJ sets, a DIY cocktail and mocktail bar, lucky draw prizes, dads’ 90s games corner and free-flow Old Fashioned cocktails crafted especially for fathers.
For the ultimate throwback moment, dads are invited to step into the spotlight for “Dad’s Got Throwback Style,” a mini 90s runway showdown complete with iconic hits, bold outfits, and matching family fits, before the celebration flows to WET Deck with poolside beats by Leonard Sinclair.
Living Room & Flock, Level 8
16th June 2026 (Sunday)
RM248+ per adult | MYR124+ per child (6–12 years old)
RM398+ per adult, inclusive of free-flow alcoholic beverages
Poolside Beats with Leonard Sinclair continues at WET Deck, Level 12
SOURCE: W KUALA LUMPUR
SOURCE: W KUALA LUMPUR
YUM CHA AT YEN – FATHER’S DAY EDITION
For dads who prefer a more refined celebration, YUM CHA at YEN Father’s Day Edition presents a modern Cantonese brunch ritual crafted with elegance, comfort and indulgence. Thoughtfully curated for the occasion, the experience brings together YEN’s signature dim sum brunch, exclusive festive creations, a welcome mocktail and a complimentary dessert platter — a delicious expression of appreciation, care and celebration.
Guests can look forward to two exclusive Father’s Day highlights, including Golden Crust Lamb Pie, featuring tender braised lamb wrapped in buttery golden pastry and elevated with bold black pepper and rich savoury notes, and Crystal Scallop Dumpling, where translucent crystal skin delicately embraces sweet, succulent scallops for a light yet refined bite.
To complete the experience, each guest will be served a complimentary dessert platter featuring Chilled Bird’s Nest with Rock Melon and Peanut Coated Sesame Dumpling, a nourishing finale that speaks to love, gratitude and the quiet strength of fatherhood.
YEN, Level 11
20th & 21st June 2026
RM138+ per person
SOURCE: W KUALA LUMPUR
For Father’s Day, celebrate at W Kuala Lumpur where unforgettable moments come to live. For room reservations, visit our website or call us directly at +603 2786 8888. For dining reservations, visit sevenrooms or reach out via WhatsApp at +6012 347 9088 or email bf.wkualalumpur@whotels.com
Following the success of their comeback tour in 2025, American rock band The Click Five is returning to Southeast Asia later this year! The band will be bringing their hit songs, including “Jenny” and “Just The Girl”, to Malaysia this August!
ACOMEDIA recently announced details for The Click Five’s “For Lovers Tour” in Kuala Lumpur. The band will perform at Zepp Kuala Lumpur on 30th August 2026 (Sunday). Ticket prices start from RM268, with VIP packages available. The artist presale will take place on 4th June 2026 (Thursday), from 12pm to 11.59pm, followed by the general sale from 5th June 2026 (Friday), 12pm onwards.
This upcoming concert marks The Click Five’s return to KL after their show in May 2025. The band is known for their infectious melodies and unforgettable lyrics, having captured the hearts of a generation with their signature early 2000s sound. With this new tour, fans can expect the same hit of nostalgia and more sing-along anthems that defined an era for many of them. Here are all the details:
The Click Five “For Lovers Tour” in Kuala Lumpur
Date: 30th August 2026 (Sunday)
Time: 8pm
Venue: Zepp Kuala Lumpur
Organiser: ACOMEDIA, Live Nation
Ticket Prices: The Click Five Ultimate VIP Package: RM768, Box Seats: RM428 per pax, General Admission (Standing): RM268, CAT1: RM308
Artist Presale: Starts 4th June 2026 (Thursday), from 12pm to 11.59pm
General Sale: Starts 5th June 2026 (Friday), from 12pm onwards, via Ticket2U.com.my
Visit ACOMEDIA and The Click Five’s social media pages for more information on the concert. Are you ready for an electrifying night of music with The Click Five?
Philanthropist, Kuan Chee Heng, who is also affectionately known as Uncle Kentang, is urging badminton players to opt for courts that have Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) on standby.
This comes after multiple instances of badminton players losing their lives from experiencing medical emergencies while playing the beloved sport.
Chee Heng Kuan | Facebook
Uncle Kentang, who runs an RM1 ambulance service, shared how his medical team managed to assist a 68-year-old badminton player who experienced severe chest pain, vomiting and breathing difficulties while playing at a court in Selangor.
His medical team had arrived at the badminton court under 6 minutes of receiving the emergency call in regards to the elderly man and rushed him to a hospital. Though, unfortunately, the man passed away after a few hours at the hospital.
The importance of AEDs & medical training
Having known about several similar incidents in the past, where badminton players ended up passing away while experiencing medical emergencies at badminton courts, he called for badminton players to opt for courts that have AEDs available and have trained their staff in medical assistance such as Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR).
“95% of badminton players will die at courts due to ambulances arriving after the golden time of rescue,”
“Not many badminton players know CPR and the usage of AEDs. I do not know if (the badminton court) has an AED nor do we know if the operating staff knows about CPR and AEDs. Many bosses just open courts and make money, but are stingy to buy AEDs,”
“For badminton lovers, please make sure your venue of play has AEDs and personnel that are well trained in cardiac arrest and other emergencies. Don’t play at courts without adhering to primary safety measures such as AED machine availability and knowledge of CPR,” he said.